Mexican Genealogy

If you have been following Crispin Rendon and his awesome work then you will be glad to hear that he has released the fourteenth volume to the Families of Saltillo, Coahuila, Mexico. Bellow is the short email that Crispin sent me a couple of days ago and it contains the link where you will be […]

Crispin Rendon has just released the thirteenth volume in his Families of Saltillo, Coahuila, Mexico. This particular volume covers the marriages from September 1810 through September 1815 that can be found on microfilm 605096 available at FamilySearch.org. If your ancestors are from Saltillo or it’s surrounding area make sure to grab your free eBook copy […]

This is the marriage dispensation extract, by Maria de La Luz Montejano Hilton, of my 8th great grandparents Diego Hinojosa Cantu and Josepha de la Garza Diaz whom got married in Monterrey, Nuevo Leon, Mexico back in April 29,1694. Unfortunately I have not been able to locate the marriage record. All I have ot go […]

This is the death record of my of my 10th great grandfather Diego de Ayala in Monterrey, Nuevo Leon, Mexico. He was buried back in December 25th 1682. He was the son of Joseph de Tremino (Trevino) and Leonor de Ayala. This document only indicates that he was married to Maria de la Garza but […]

This is the 1773 death record of my of 6th great grandmother Maria Rosalia de Hinojosa in Mier, Tamaulipas, Mexico. She die on the 14th of June of 1773. The following document indicates that her husband was Ramon Guerra and her parents were Manuel de Hinojosa and Ynes de Chapa. Her husband Ramon Guerra received […]

This is the 1732 marriage of my wifes’s 6th great grandparents Joseph Manuel de Ayala and Josefa Antonia Cantu in Monterrey, Nuevo Leon, Mexico. They got married on July 28 , 1732. I just want to mention that I have found this particular ancestor listed as both Ayala and Allala on many documents. As you […]

Family histories and genealogical charts or reports are a great resource for all of us trying to find our roots and ancestry. David Moreno has contributed greatly in helping others either through his website or his cemetery projects. In October I was researching a family in Starr county and came across an eBook. After close […]

A few days ago I shared a post that I wrote for MexicanGenealogy.info titled “Using the Power of Google to Find Your Mexican Ancestors“. There I described how Google could help you locate your ancestors and provided you with some search techniques. I was searching for a Guide on how to properly conduct searches at […]

Danny Villarreal’s website is another treasure for Hispanic genealogy and the most complete resource when it comes down to researching the Villarreal Surname, but don’t be deceived. Many people may turn it’s back quickly thinking “I don’t have Villarreal ancestors what am I doing here?”. Danny’s website will not disappoint you he has an extensive database of over 11,000 […]

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My name is Moises and welcome to We Are Cousins, a blog dedicated to South Texas and Northeastern Mexico Genealogy. It's primary purpose is to educate and provide its readers with resources to locate their ancestors, whom at one point lived in this area. To read more about me or my other projects visit my personal website moisesgarza.com